Indiana Administrative Code
Title 410 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Article 13 - SANITARY BEDDING
Rule 1 - General Provisions; Dimensions; Labeling; Sterilization
Section 1-3 - Filing material; labeling

Universal Citation: 410 IN Admin Code 1-3

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 16-19-3-5; IC 16-41-32-14

Affected: IC 16-41-32

Sec. 3.

Label Bulk Filling Material.

(A) Containers of processed filling materials wholesaled in Indiana for use in articles of bedding, shall be labeled by the processor and the label shall bear his registry number.

(A1) The following and similar materials shall be deemed to be processed: Cotton, felt, batting, shoddy; scoured and carbonized wool, wool felt, or batting; processed hair, curled or uncurled, felted or rubberized; processed feathers and down; processed foam or sponge rubber; jute felt; sisal pads; curled tampico; processed vegetable and synthetic fibers, and processed synthetic foams.

(B) Containers of unprocessed filling material shipped into Indiana by a jobber for use in articles of bedding, or such material held in possession for resale by a jobber in Indiana for like purposes, shall be labeled by the jobber and the label shall bear the registry number of the jobber.

(B1) The following and similar materials shall be deemed to be unprocessed: Staple cotton, cotton and spinning mill products or by-products; unprocessed feathers and down, wool, hair, and foam or sponge rubber; kapok; moss; palm fiber; sisal fiber; tampico fiber (not curled); coconut husk fiber; excelsior; jute tow; flax tow; unprocessed vegetable and synthetic fibers, and unprocessed synthetic foams.

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